Canada Needs a New Economic Game Plan

April 4, 2025 – Canada is facing threats to its economic security and territorial integrity from the US. Responding to these threats is job one, but Canada’s next government must not lose sight of the need to strengthen its economy, according to a new report from the C.D. Howe Institute. In “An Economic Strategy for […]

An Economic Strategy for Canada’s Next Government

Canada is facing threats, and responding to them is job one. But our next government must not lose sight of the longer-term need to reduce our dependence on the US, raise our prosperity, to defend our sovereignty, and put Canada’s debt on a sustainable path.

Can Somebody Please Care About Canadian Growth?

Published in The Hub The federal election call has predictably triggered promises of tax cuts and handouts. These promises are a bait-and-switch. It could be a quick reverse—shortly after the election, the winner announces that a look at the books has revealed worse-than-expected numbers and forced a change in plans. Or, worse, the switch could […]

Sustainable Growth-Friendly Tax Reform: The 2025 Shadow Budget

To: Potential federal finance ministersFrom: Don Drummond, Alexandre Laurin and William B.P. RobsonDate: April 2, 2025Re:  Sustainable Growth-Friendly Tax Reform: The 2025 Shadow Budget The federal government’s fiscal policy over the past decade has featured ballooning spending, excessive borrowing, and growth-discouraging taxation. With US trade aggression darkening the picture, Canada urgently needs tax changes that will encourage […]

If Trump attacks Canada’s GST next, we must defend it

Published in The Globe and Mail.  U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent recently said that President Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariff scheme, due on April 2, will feature country-specific rates. What that means for Canada, like all U.S. trading partners, depends on which real or imagined transgressions Mr. Trump and his officials use to justify their actions. […]

Budgeting for Trump in 2025 with Bill Robson and Don Drummond

In the age of Trump, how do you prepare Canada’s finances for a protracted trade war? The C.D. Howe Institute’s Bill Robson and Don Drummond advise we balance the books, raise the GST, and tell Canadians why the pain is necessary.

Provincial Governments are Walking a Tightrope of Fiscal Short-Termism – It’s Time to Get Serious

From: Matthew McLeishTo: Economy observersDate: March 20, 2025Re: Provincial governments are walking a tightrope of fiscal short-termism – it’s time to get serious Economic concerns have dominated Canadian politics in recent years, with inflation and post-pandemic recovery taking centre stage. The cost of living tops most polls – 71 percent in one survey last summer – as an issue. […]

Canada is Facing Threats. A Bad Budget Shouldn’t be One of Them: C.D. Howe Institute Shadow Budget

March 18, 2025 – Stagnant living standards and US trade aggression mean the federal government must put growing Canada’s economy first, says the C.D. Howe Institute’s 2025 Shadow Budget. In “Putting Canada’s Economy First: The C.D. Howe Institute’s 2025 Shadow Budget,” authors William B.P. Robson, Don Drummond and Alexandre Laurin respond to Canada’s long-standing fiscal […]

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